Two rural marketing experts have launched a 30 day challenge to master social media and marketing

by | Aug 16, 2020 | Business Building Musts, In the Media

Two rural marketing experts have launched a 30 day challenge starting in early August for businesses and organisations in rural and regional Australia to master social media and marketing activities.

Jenn Donovan, based on the NSW-Victoria border, is a social media and marketing professional who supports regional and rural organisations to leverage digital mediums to attract and engage their target audiences.

Starting August 3 and running until September 3, Jenn, alongside public relations professional and content creator Lyndsey Douglas, will point out the pitfalls, simplify the algorithms, motivate the messengers and, importantly, inspire action with participants.

“Some 90 percent of small businesses are on Facebook, and nearly 30 percent are also on Instagram. Some also operate on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter and Pinterest, but many express that they feel a bit lost knowing what to post, and when, and how to make the most of the mediums,” Ms Donovan said.

“We are going to change all that in 30 days.

“We will make sure country business owners and rural organisations feel confident, creative and connected with social media and in their broader marketing activities.

“No matter their starting point, we will be able to provide tactics, tips and tricks to dramatically improve their marketing.”

“Right now, thanks to Covid-19, more people are at home and online, so it’s the perfect time to invest in social and digital marketing skills. For tourism reliant businesses, there will be millions of Aussies who normally head overseas taking their holidays domestically, so the opportunity is huge.”

Before Christmas, Jenn wanted to see more rural businesses succeed during a long drought, so she launched Buy from a Bush Business. Today, over a 267,000 Australians use that Facebook group.

Founder of Buy from the Bush Business campaign Jenn Donovan, is a social media and marketing professional who supports regional and rural organisations.

Lyndsey Douglas, a trained journalist and writer, will support the challenge participants in better telling their story, making content that belongs on social media and driving more engagement, sales and new business.

The challenge comes with daily tasks and weekly lessons, hosted in the Facebook group, and costs $97.

The 30 day challenge is for people who look after a social media presence for an organisation, regional council, small business, show society, event or initiative in a small town.

The 30 day challenge is for people who

* Look after a social media presence for an organisation, regional council, small business, show society, event or initiative in a small town.

* Already have a Facebook page or group; and perhaps an Instagram or twitter

* Feel they are under-utilising social media

* Get a bit lost about what to post and when to post

* Don’t fully understand the capabilities of the medium

* Want to ace social media in 2020 and beyond

* Want to know the tips, tricks, tactics and techniques that work.

For more information: https://socialmediaandmarketing.com.au/30-day-social-media-challenge/  or to join the waitlist go to www.bit.ly/jennswaitlist

Article published in the Queensland Country Life News: https://www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au/story/6860768/a-lesson-to-master-social-media-and-marketing-at-your-fingertips/ 

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Brilliant – it’s on its way – thanks!

 

Brilliant – it’s on its way – thanks!

 

Brilliant – it’s on its way – thanks!

 

Brilliant – it’s on its way – thanks!

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